Nov 18, 2024

The Volumizing Guide for Thin Hair

When you imagine your ideal hair look, odds are likely that one of the characteristics that you consider are “volume” or “body”.  While hair can look incredible in all sorts of colors, textures, lengths, and styles, the one universal truth across all hair types is that volume and fullness are ideal.  Thin hair can take the “oomph” out of any hairstyle, whereas the right amount of volume and body can lend an incredible vibrancy and “wow” factor.  For this reason, it’s no surprise that one of the most popular categories of hair care products is the of “volumizing” variety.  Simply put, everyone wants volume. 

Sadly, attaining major hair volume is a lot easier said than done.  For starters, many don’t have the hair density or genetics for naturally full hair, and other factors including environment, weather, stress, and damage can compound the issue to make things much worse.  Thin hair can be extremely difficult to style, making it all the more frustrating when your perfect styling technique and expensive styling product fails to deliver your desired look.  Fortunately, we have a couple step for you to follow in order to turn your thin head of hair into a full, volume-filled masterpiece! 

Tip #1: Use a Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner

There’s no shortage of shampoo and conditioner products that can help with everything from fixing damage and dryness to enhancing natural curls and hair texture.  What you may not know, however, is that there are also several types of these products that assist with boosting your natural volume, as well.  A good volumizing shampoo and conditioner will contain ingredients that help boost moisture and hydration levels, along with natural compounds that can help increase the density of the hair shaft or bundle together individual strands of hair to increase the appearance of hair fullness.  By using these products in your regular washing routine, you’ll set a foundation for your hair to be as full and voluminous as possible!

Tip #2: Choose the Right Haircut

When it comes to adding volume and fullness, we often overlook the importance of the way we cut our hair in the first place.  A haircut has a tremendous impact on how one’s facial features and head shape appears, and it can have this same effect on the appearance of hair fullness as well.  For instance, a shorter, textured pixi cut can make the hair look more full and less limp and flat.  A layered haircut is another excellent option, as layers and textured chops of different lengths can help create the illusion of hair fullness and volume.  Lastly, consider loose, relaxed waves for a casual, beachy look that helps infuse the hair with noticeable bounce.

Tip #3: Utilize a Pre-Styler

Assuming you heat style your hair, you’ll need to utilize products that both prevent the kind of frizz and flyaways that add to the look of thin hair, while also adding body and texture to the hair for a more voluminous finish.  While a high-heat hairdryer might seem like the perfect way to build massive volume, it can also sap the hair of any moisture and make it look much more brittle and thin.  To combat this, utilize a heat protectant spray that prevents the dryer from creating too much frizz and static, giving the hair just the perfect amount of heat needed for a volume-filled style.  Additionally, look for products such as a sea salt spray that can help give the hair lift and volume, or a product with natural polymers to help create the illusion of more dense, thicker hair.

Tip #4: Add Hair Extensions

Want to know a little secret?  Some of the most voluminous, full hairstyles are actually a result of intricate hair extension work!  Hair extensions are some of the most unique, versatile tools in one’s hair styling arsenal, and can very seamlessly address any number of hair-related issues in a flexible, non-permanent way.  For hair that lacks body and volume, one could use a variety of hair extensions to create the illusion of more fullness and body, while also being able to add hair that is thicker and more dense.  There are hair extensions that match all kinds of hair colors, so nobody will know that you’ve secretly used this clever method to boost your hair volume!

Tip #5: Use a Flexible Hairspray

For those with thin, fine hair, it may seem tempting to use the strongest hair possible in order to set your hairstyle.  After all, those pesky little hairs are so susceptible to frizz and flyaways, making it nearly impossible to hold a hairstyle without everything going haywire.  Sadly, a strong hairspray can be way too heavy and overwhelming for fine, thin hair, weighing the hair down and resulting in a flat, lifeless finish.  To combat this, opt for a lightweight, flexible hairspray that gives just enough grip to hold your hairstyle but without any weight or bulk to weigh it down and kill your hard-earned fullness and body.

Tip #6: Incorporate a Dry Shampoo

Dry shampoos are among the most ingenious, unique hair care products out there!  These sprays can work tremendously when it comes to removing grit and grime from the hair when you aren’t able to wash it, and yet they also double as tremendous styling products.  Dry shampoo sprays can help lift the hair strand to give it more volume and bounce, while also providing more texture and grit for a more striking, thicker look.  Use a light amount of dry shampoo spray and work evenly from the root to the ends of the hair, making sure to imbue as much of the product as possible until you’ve reached your desired level of hair volume.